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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1894)
Kugcne City Guard. . IXJTUULIt nr.c Ttiztuii.g Lome from Pen i!-ion e have h-n akJ many irutioni corirnii.f the capiUl it j of L'ruaulla county. Of course the d-presd times are fell in that sc'.iun of the state, and we think, with more (event thn in the Willamette valley, as everything is riekeJ on tht;r two product wheat an 1 woo! and the price of both wring low, naturally the coun try ii undergoing a severe strain. H re we have a tnore direreiSed (jLTtuU g and therefore financially are a (5'e.tt 'leal better off. 1'endle tri Lur, enerfftic little city of about iA) aouls. rihe haa many handsome brick business L.-jcks, wile and neatly kepi slrwts, splendid public at-Looi, pretty homes, excellent public bui!l':r.g, ft fine electric light and water system, and in fct, every thing that goes to make up ft mod em eitjr. She hat two manufactories that contribute greatly to her proper ity One is ft flouring null that grinds WJ0 bushels of wheat every month in the rear ftnd em ploys lar-re force of men. The other ii a wool scouring mill, the second one on the Pacific coast, the other oi.e being located at Han Francico. The one at Pendleton it far ahead of the California riant, on account of it improved ma chinery. This manufactory em ploys S3 men, and it will consume this year over 4,000.000 pound of wool in the gre. Heretofore the Producer waa compelled to send hi wool away in the dirt, and thereby paid the traniportation companies large suins of money that ii now taved. To show our readers tho benefit derived, we on It have to inform them that where it formerly took six can one now answers the purpose. I'endleton formerly handll 1,000,000 pounds of wool, while thia year it will whip tt)MS pounds and it 11 predict ed that next year thia will be in created to 7,00.1,000 poundi. That live city took ttork in the concern to the amount of 128,000, after hard work on the part of the Kant Ore gonian newspaper, and it waa an investment that all are now proud of. Pendleton virtually haa the Un ion Pacific, Northern Pacific and (treat Northern railroada to com pete fjr her traniportation. Tin; city haa two excellent daily newspapers, the L'aat Oregonian and the Tribune, and both are lib erally patronized by the citizena of the place. The Kaat Oregonian hai a home of its own that cost over 430,000, and haa a plant that would lo a credit to a city of .5,000 peo ple. Iu edit, C. H. Jackson, is celebrated for his advocacy of the single tax Men, and lor his work in behalf of his CltV Penll)'ton can boast of hiving one of the moot hornitable lot of women and gentlemen to be found The people trr.erally are agiir.t W f f If "V ft change of school books at this If I I 1 I III 1 time. The Lane county grangers V i I A f hate n'ni-n on this im;rtji.t I ft 1 I I 1 II' qu-.tion and should U Ldl. I kWJ J J A KJ I A scienti:ic Frenchman has dis covered that pvtaU planted near an electric wire grow to Uj very larsr. ai.d that tomate-s in conU'.t with n electric wire ripen eight davs earlier than usual. An iu3(JorUctt land decision is furnished by V. I). Harlaw, land attorney at Washington, I. C: The g'jod fith of a settlement claim is not impracbed by ab-en'-es from the land to earn money i,r support of settlers' family, and to purchase the Jand. Aitant sec retary Sims. Pomona, Cal., Prgre-: Tf.e First National bank of this pi haa paid out since .Sjteml-r 1 about fllO.OuO to the sugar-teet growers of Chi no and the employes of the sugar factory. This sum is for beeta deli verel at the factory during the month of Aug'JM and for the wages of the factory em ployes during the presfnt month. Few people realize the importance of the h-et sur ni l i-try to this I vii nti-'l a pair 7 II vou !, vou cau five moil, v !-v ?oin Vj We liave the lx'-t an-i tli-rn the luwt-t. WehtlvforCASH.ue fell f- r ('A.H. No one under huvs ii?, no one unJerrells ri'WE DO MORE. He WARRANT Onr Boots. YORAN & SON. JTO. 181. Will frakaly a l.yack). Kt. Vuahu. Mo. Oct- 10. Love V1. eiiifnittrl a criminal axault apa Kiii rti a I'ol i wt y tenlay even In g. lt-rt I'olin-r tartel oot to arrn the wmiir done hut lUier. la a luW witlirorn knlvr. ',IIi-r wa (ataliv la aUo dying or ooii'Wd. Tlt iftrl , " r Ur lulurtrs. WwU U in fail tere secvion oi vne couniry aoo u,e ir-- Wllh trj pffm of jucUiug. amouni ui utunrj wim.ii it puia in IT'S THE FIT Tkt BUM It d.Snvt. Hit wuil of 11 tran l rrw. afc.W t!i WM ot It t.(ia IM Wr4 i tiarra. Ta a taia tue HUD tiara. cft. w noai la to world U l i h . . ajua urfMt I'iii that (ra arNork ol nim;r Mi'.Uh aaiamia t'Mk kk M tL l V.U. tll orUc W S4hl tL. cl Htlr.f taill aa-lrt rri aao aiwaf Ok Ttrtor.f frf V.a. Ow mx.U otitnia aoapriiiu-a. Uaa uy ovist a.l uUwra. Oof I iauto aUHool a. etoddy. la aaicb uw CVnrt of rotut oei&to flro u ta toroict o AU WoafiafTkata. Ta vlaataf Sr OotU AU Wool loiu V r.'. Etc RAISING A BREEZE. i ion t The rill raki The ,l nior We miht wait ami let NovemU r lo it, n w, propose to let even the weather "jr't a ilr.p on ilv pleasant Jays of fall will 10011 be hut a ineiuorv. voicel wintrj1 wind will n pns their lipK tth and cr' "What were you doing all la.-t -unitn.-r? adage that "In time of peace prepare fur war" i- i important that in tlie fall prepare fir winter. What old good we had are buried Uneath the ll.J, October Btuff that has swept in ui-on u?. The new are "Out of sight" in the new ami festive phrajl.v thJ says so little and means so much. We don't expect to'rnak our everlasting fortune this year, but we do exrect to ,0 b! crease our following that success will be our in the terr tiai ove-anu-ove. uur siock is compieie with tho i novelties and additions being made almost dailv. ate-t Ladies jackeU from a leading manufacturer of New York areltM in and the values the lowest. Call and see them before the size are broken. J. H. McCLUNG. Don' forget to ask for the Merchant's Day Si Henderson, Undertakers irt Lmbalmerj. Cor Wtl. anj 7th its. if it. ... O. W. klIT. Norton 8c Kinsey, Attorneys-at-Law. rommmlal aa la Harrl' Hux-a. pro au BasiDoa a Sfoa- to circulation here. What would Chino be without her fet field and sugar factory? A fert.le val ley with few inhabitant and little industrial activity. Think of put ting II W,' J" W into circulation in a community the sixe of Chino in one month, and then consider that op eration repeated for several months and a person can ! rm some con ception of the value to Chino and the surrounding country of the beet sugsr industry. From 'JOO.OOO toUOO.OW.year is paid out to CIVIL ENCINEER AND SURVEYOR. me lugir-oet. growers 01 cnino and ricinity, and all the neighbor NOTARY PUBLIC. ing vowns icei w.e oeneu.tni enecis A. .m,,,,, r.th an.I Un,ln Hta. of it There is probably no agri- cultural community in the United J. M. Q AILY, A. MM M. D. I Utei of its size that is making so C. M. COLLIER. much money and having to greil prosperity as Chino. Nkw Yohk, 1HL . Two huri.lrl and fifty Chinamen, wno hrfl grown ricli la Die laiiinlrv Urnine In various (arts or New KiiKnd and the S.uth. rrn state, were tiauU-l out or tlie raud central slallon lat evt-uinr In three eniiir'aiit ears on the New York Ontral roail. Thy were In rharif of Ixtii Wah. the Cltlnew airt-nt of the t'nlon 1'ai'ific roxl, w h rvriy f-w month plain an xcurloii of t'lilna- nten to their native land. Karh man ymter'lay rarnt-o a little Lag of clot In-. It took eltfhl fiiimt natrons to carry to the station what other lifKaj-e they had. The Chinamen will be vrn day, reaching Vancouver aft-r lring Montn-al. The voyaire acna the l'a- ciflc will be niaile In H tlavt. In the arty waa ham Chin, an Ainericatilwl 'hitiaman of Jirooklyn, who I roIdk home for alt months mixiioiiary work. lie lauiftied yratenlay when It waatuif- (reteJ that his coiiitiioiia were iroiiis; bome to enli.l In the army. They were gains; home to thrlr fniiilllm. ami ... ... n..t i.. ..i.i a. r... k.i.. t t.. w iiin, iiv '. ixm I'll iiiiuwii, I bb afkfa9k ru If heifotinloany trotihlewlthhlsifov- Lfc EHUrt o'ZZl ernnn-ni lie would naim tneprotei-tion of the stars and stripe. New Yohk, (XL 8. Tlie noinina tl n for ov-rnor has Iwvn teinli rr-l Charlve h. Tairehild, ei-arrrt-tary of treaaiiry, hy Mr. hhepard, chief of the diatrctN ranti-1 till democrat. Fair- OITici i.ti Dr. Kcler.nej. tier Citj Daj lt:t. Kl'fiKSK. : : OFtKOON. NOTICE TOR I-CIiUCATIOS. Iluiscao. Oacooa, Vi-..! 10. HOi. o)im U hr. I klfra lbt lb lolluviDK baOiJ lll-t !. fi.nl t'.l.c of bl int. D- tx n to mk Aual prol in or port of bi cl.ua ni Ih I ai l pr" f a ill l rr.i.l tiri A. C nninjs ouoty C!ri, i.i i I o , Or , at t.nKrti, l.n l i , i.irtjnn. no htlarlaT, OrtuUr, a. n Joto liiki I na bomUai D'r, Sn ttJLTf, for lb I an.I i. tod X of S E Se . U, T 111 . K 6 W. II nm'-a lbs fu'nwiBj iidm to I i)roa bit oiDtionout rilror opon ami I roltiTatioo of. tai4 't.1. n: Lmii Kib. of Cro, Im o.an(j, Orre'is; IIorj I l.iac, of ( niw. LtD eonotr, Orga; il frraob U -Cullocb. of 1I1Imi1:, lAn cooolj, fir's d; Jubo UrCul ob, ct H4- ljill, Ijkot count, Ur(frn. U il ViAira. I ' W II TJ m SILVER SCI! Consumers Take Notice- nut for every Cash Purchase of ONE DOLLAR from any Merchant whose name appears U-low entitles you to a 5 PER CENT SCRIP, Which tbey will accept as Five Cents on everv CASH PURCHASE of ONE DOLLAR. And take Special Notice that the Merchants who U-Ionr In tl.i. Awn. tlon are the meat wMeniwake and keen the heot selected stock of (i. 1, u4 their Tricea are the LOWtijT. J. II. McCluDg Dry Goods. The Mlaaea Walton Milliners. Unburn h DrLauo. lrupgita. I J. O. WatU Jeweler. E. Hchwarrachlld .. btallener. llowa h RJce ......C'lolhi-rm. Lino A Kays Kurollun. Looglimllltr A IMer llirdwu. Winter Photo Cornny. Lane IMra. Wall Pip J. L. Tag? Gruen SfOAKEXCEITED. our Clears of A. C. Auten aud ft your money back In Silver .Serin. Kal Candy Cheaper than ever, at K. I. Tool's. 'J3 irr rent, savt-d on nwats at the Ninth htrert Marki I. Rubber : Department wa until rt. tva i gZ C'al "v i iSK EH PGVZHTlYt anywnere. a stranger is mane w ehui will make a dwiniou within :4 feci at homo at once, and outside of I hour. our fair city, we Ulieve it is today Oaklaxh, Cal., Oct 0. At eoVloek the K t lian in (ha atatA the broail ruaired local from Ijwt Oak The memWanf the (lrr.ffon Praa. !nd.rn '."to an open switch and off a t . mi i , I llinu track into the mud Hals alxxit rtSMxiauon win always rememoer M(,jo yards wt of the station this the kind treatment rcceired by the morning. There waa a htary tg at gonl tieople of that place. May lb" nd the engineer had the plash- nrosi-T in the future aa ah u"! '." ldeoieu blowing .team, linjjjiiu and SHt KS PKIANO, arlita, KugD OfrctJO. HBawMaf uU prosin-r haa in the past Home of the newspapers' in an other state have been bragging of a 32-year-old grandmother and send ing her picture all over the coun try. As if anything in the line of enterprine could not be eicclled in Maine. Hut the Hangor News comes along with the report of a little boy born in Iirooklynon Ji so lie did not notice anything wrou until he hit the bumper at the end of the switch. The (iigiueerand fireman lumped Juat aa the smoker teleacoprd Into the engine. Owing to the soft ness of the ground the engine sunk, thus stopping the train before It was derailed. No one waa hurt, but every ond was given a good scare. Traffic waa only delayed until a new emriiie could tie brought up from the West Oakland round boo. A similar ao rident occurred at the same place 10 or i. years ago, wnen u took a week to LADIES do too k.Novr DR. rCUX IC BftUN'S srm hhd FEjirom PIUS arataaanciaal awl or If P1IKNC1I. m!nai r Iiai4riira ua tiia roarkaa. I 'rkcaaU. -'at . aaUi Iimudi mUl ucilf by ICBCRt A tifLANO Ihtih iu ar.4 tola acnti Ki(rR.rrcoa TO THE WEAKER: Perhaps you have never worn boatoii or Hay States, and therefore mar not know that ther are MADE H ETC Ell. FIT IlKTTr.IL and WEAK LONGER than any rutber nmle. The next time you want KUHHKICSralfat tb RACKET STOKE, and tret a pair or the lMKTO.S. They will give you the iK-al service of any. RUBBERS. A SI'ECTAL IEPARTMI!NT. tills la our fourth ean on W. SANDERS' CLOSING OUT SALE, Of Clothing, Boots and Shoes, and Dry Goods. My whole stock will be sold at your own Price. All roods mut I Ji.ua- ed of before Jauuary 1, This U a gvuuiue A B C Hraoli 's Bioma-CeiErg. in. 1, whoso mother is not yet 14 rear recover the engine. oiu ami wtioe grandmother is not I Asmsii jimbmi tear a.aaa yet 2D. Lo.mhj., Oct. 10. A diatch to the ran Mail Uaielte from lokohama I. F. Morey. president of the " JPneiw government has de- ompany of Oregon City wlrf1 !.?l"fr"ri Vr "f M I.. ... Uru. t 41 . liwa. hi . Ii MJ M lJ .W.il.. 1M. KJ k'- (h-.I. k i4mi li..j.nl Ana I 't . Aam. Ailiii f A nA.i!i4 i a fixa,aSVHUa;. THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. Itll a. wsstsea Aisaas. CMICA60. KaM If all Prat 1U. H. N. CRAIN. IMWTONS AND UAV STATES. We nclI more than any other house, i 1 1 EVERYRODY WANTS THEM. You know them, probably wear them, no can see wny we sell so many more oi uii in ui.n ouiera. They are the TANbARU of the world. It ii ao with every article of REAL Merit. The ni'rvt of having good satUfacllon is eauiiy loin. (-t the l!ct We are I l-a4iuarters for the Itcat Kmton. If you will t- us of abetter Line of RUBBER UOOLW we w ill discard the Boatons and place the others In stock. Our prior am In-low the loweaL RACKET STORE. Eugene, Oregon. come! come:: we are In earnest. COME!!! And price our good and be oiivlmd that W. SANDERS. Established ix 18o2. Junction . City : Milling: Corapany.i MANUFACTUltEIW OF TIIE- elcclrio company of Oregon City V. "'.r' ''Tu..,n tar A t i ,,.m I iu,uij,uij, wnion, togeiner wun tlie llTfMIPV says the busi urn done on the ii- .w u.on fur wVr pun-, will ,Ul ,,tS lamette la increasing, aud the ton- bring the reamim of the government nage passing through the locks this "P JJ,im,uu. a minority In the V?ar haa b.n 334 ner cent lartrer V DM ,,orH, ",r.,l'n . ""'It " O " "WHITE ROSE" . . . .TT.n TIR.. . . . . H. DUTARD, Commission Merchant And Wholearde Dealer In California and Oregon Produce, Oats, Wheat and Potatoes. 8. W. Corner of Sacramento and Davis Streets, San Frauclfco, Cal. tWRtUn to M. mVIXQER, Eon. Speeial AttenHonl EVERYB0DYI than in any former year since be has been connected with the busi in. The businor-a on the rirer is going to continue to increase es pecially if the upper river is im proved as it should bo. to the recrnry of the hut Internal loan. Esprea Agratl Makkaa. Vim it a. 1. T.. tK-U la Tliire mm roblil ther I pre agent at Chotcau laat night, taking two mall bam with ail the money the agent hail, and his eiprras monry-onli-r booka. Ten or eiven peraoua In the deot were alo nlild. The pibla-rs wrrenot masked, and Intormatlon U to the effect that all Clocks, Jewelry, v.i SHrer-Platf. Win. GUARANTEED BEST QUALITY. sZc.no us your piescriptkna and vj we assure) you that the utmost care will be used in dispensing them .only from strictly pure drugs. hugone I,eiKh baa bought the great racer Kingston for breeding are ludiaua, auppoarO to l the Cook purposea at a g'xxl round sum. Tiie admirers of the "brown whirl wind ' have probably had the last JTi'-TEi? opjiortunity of aeeing him rac. uv M aad daii, sank iMnesuin, wno is now a io-year- J A .CZi.r.7. Z, -II i!i i r - I r T m oiu, was a nign ciasa periormer -g i ci. tuir uwuim, from a 2-year-old performer to the fr ft ""r 7 H"1 - I a BiMt nmnruii r. tirTnn. To mtrh "arc. to arary dmii arte a) 'lrd o fH-U.1, Ir. IWral I'a'urita iTtampifcai alfly a4 nrtainlf ta-mtra 1 k bxalui as4 atmsgta. Its a lvttimaa raaitk-iaa eurva: a tiki tkat iaviaa. ai aad buUJa bp; a M-ruia that aiaiiuai aad atranrtbma aU Uia Wancmaata, inapianun aaa warn k mar pnruliar to o mmn. tt k tha onlv aanriia(ni rnnalr. U M aB I taaaDI or eura, jum hate yqm DoTWaUh Im pairing a H-iialty, LvUQKNK. OWKOON The most popular flour in t!a rnarkot. Snl.l V nil u.t: : -j ituuin luvcrs. Osburij 9 DeCai?o. present day. .Not until age began A tj tell ujxm him was he ever beat ) en. In tlie opinion of the Ureeder I and Sportsman and nearly every I one ele he was the best horse the V- Americans have ever seen. He has won at all distances, from half a mile to a mile and a half against the b t of the land. Out of 13i sUrts he haa been first on no less than feS occasions (the largest num ber of races ever won by any horse) and was unplaced in but four races in the eight seasons he has been on the turf. Among his best perform ances are U miles in 2:0C), 122 Kunds up; mile in 1:10 4-5, 123 jnunds up; seven furlongs, circular course, in J:2GJ, 130 pounds up; six furlonirs in l:13j, 137 pounds up. This is a reoird unoua!eI. Kington is by Spendthrift, Jam imj. Kajan2 by Victorioua. i a that aurtaota aad V . -'-" AT - I NIGHT V "''tS THE BOWCLS l U TH5.- NO- a.-jj Cigar Clipping, Toliacco, Cigars, Candy, Nuts, Dolls, Toys. Are Cheapest at: JULIUS GOLDSMITH'S. yit door la Hotel Eod. rM llaartaaat. SSOaan. a Price. asaiasa. lar HARDWARE, ooooooooo o o o D. R. LAKIN, To suit the times. If It !. not suit us. We do iiot ak you lt vear' pricrs. put prices In keeping with thf Lane county product. Stoves, Ranees end Heaters K MtX- STOVES FROM $4 TO $50; Ml l l.lll ll'K I Vth tl r tlrug i fr. EUGENE-FLORENCE It wont do to sir rlinrnt with Ca tarrti. 1 bara'i the cunvtant dancer of driTlrjf tt l the lunrt. Vou eaa t s perfart and Pmuiirnt ears with Dr. age's Cau rrn Kouedy. A SSarScraa SSaw'a SSalr. Drnmiy, (Vt. lO-WIIham I Tromblrv, nepliew of the niuntred (iro-aa i'olnta iH-noit, and Itrlr to a lartre etal, brtfan suit tMlay o axrure Ilia aHting aaldo of a oVM wliirli lie aava John A. hrila aaeored tiv niiam.. mroUlioa. I STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, Proprietor. m mew n iurji mxrxtrt ritum faarm-ta L, I'M HuIkmI. J-aJ.K wi Immk ail Uan-i I "ai rvaW Omim rl n. ....t. . tx 1 1 rxrr rti-: a mnd "W (win aiannixi aaaata ml, .. trf araia nJ Sma IV Mc lirr r .rn a.'i)ri. - -T1 j j-- , - ' - u f Tl 0.1 r ri.iaia i o r I a m . f .wwrfrfi t'f lil kwmiflb.a.1 lnMa iug at i a rr A a t. I . (Ml NfnMIMIM. )lafiu Lrr k-nitil" rrr n Vara riorrnrr I i tm.n la o l.OxK-m. Ili.m a U-n J. :Um lr..n ml i. r ari a av ik Uaoa Mirj. uHuiiva. !aiif t ih initn tm I u,. n ai Oaf al i I . H, Mail. II a b-i i !. .. ... ..Vh- i. m nwuloirnn Mih . Tm HV-Hfikl .!NljwtM lla k"iMiiiie . . i Ui MKwt hi., Dtmm al T !.: at K Ilrrr aara. la- I taaaliiam.a. " 1 . . - im (wra a MakTf Ih l'ior.-r lakla traea: tnt aud fa Un. rrxitil In lm. I a nr.i ria -( rr H. I.lnr! 110. Coal mon I-. at i. a .ao MJa. Hup aad H.,.r.,r l.i.. m ml and rhalr bol ' i url kwf l-ihl.l-. ia irt lx.tm.nt. ill. im, aurfc. Badjia trin SHINGLES FOR SALE. arl a hi-. ar ninrt-a (nr tm.lt al mid. iiiUMmili,i or-atd. Will I... .. njqurv ta &rhftitaa. W ill laa Urai sPti'UL R.Tl TO WUlrRA. MILL FOR SALE. nrr I' mm., mj ai;!!. Itnm ,aflo,. ""v Hall! iar. l,f l HC . m.y. -j a ii,m4., . .,i i,u, Z I (.. . f ... fc 1 .. ..... , I Any price you want. s t-oniethlng new in IJkrd Pail-. heap and (iootl. , Call and see our goods anJ g F0KMKNS YOUTHS AND 1. It. LA KIN. artca. Laaa Ca Urafoa. PriJi.V( Vnqimu aad asto IFRUIT TREES. " T want In v.mt,t Iran ipm. th.. 4.11 i woot.nraji. oaitA. bs rstct un. Clothina. Underwear. Over?hirts. Extra Pants, Trunks and Valises. Latest Stvle Hats, and Neck-wear. GO TO THE 5 KErBROWflSVIIiIiE CLOTHE STORED HOWE k RICE, Proprietors.